i have a direct tv Samsung dvr 2 channel, i want to hook it up to my basic cable. i dont have a cable box just a coax cord. all i want to do is record my programs. please help will
Yes. The Direct TV hookup is the box alone, from the box can come a cable, HDMI and even Composite outputs.
You own all wiring from the "customer side" of the cable box to the inside of your house, regardless of who installed it.
your regular cable channels are on direct tv as well they are just on different channels.. but you automatically get them and more on Direct tv
No, if you arereferring to the kind that screw on to the coax before the cable reaches the TV. The setup menu of the DirecTV box has a place you can select or eliminate any channel from the TV.
You will have to purchase a converter box to convert your television. You can purchase a converter box at a local retailer.
HD Box usually refer to set-top boxes provided by cable or satellite providers to convert and decode signals from the providers and reproduced on televisions in homes. They may be obtained directly from the cable or satellite providers.
An HDMI cable connects from the Bell cable box to the surround receiver and then to the TV.
A Motorola digital cable box is used to changed an analog television to digital viewing. The cable box needs to be connected to a receiver such as a roof antenna and then to the television. The television then has to scan the box to locate signals that it can receive.
Sometimes a cable box malfunctions because of a power surge that consequently fries the box, unfortunately. Other times the cable box is not compatible with the TV.
An IR Blaster cable is a USB device. It creates a wireless, infrared connection between your cable box and the PC running beyond TV.
You unhook the connection from the cable box to the TV and connect it to the VCR input. You purchase a short cable and install it from the VCR output to where the cable was connected to the TV. The TV will get the cable box signal through the VCR with no problem when you are not using the VCR. If the cable box was connected to the surround sound or Home Theater and then the TV then connect the cable box to the VCR and then the surround sound or home theater.
Ask your cable company.